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Dec. 5th, 2003 08:31 pmWell, home again. Sciving Missing Guides since came home too late.
Manchester was fun. I think I'm one of the last people to see Love, Actually and I really enjoyed it.
It was a good, mushy, soppy film and every so often I need one, that's why. I am an All Action Girl, normally. I like films were there's sex, violence, aliens and stuff. I like films with long and complex plots involving the end of the world, and occasionally zombies. But sometimes, I need to see a film that's happy, and fun, and romantic, and this fit the bill perfectly.
I found it relly quite funny at times, especially a lot of the political references throughout. "I'll be better than the last lot, I don't have any teeangers are babies or scary wives." And some of it was just... random. But fun.
I also cried like a girl at the ending. I really did. I don't know why. I just thought it was really sweet. I'm also scarily hormonal again, so that's probably what's to blame. Overall, a good film.
Good time around Manchester, actually. Have brought some presents (finally) and I plan to go into Ormskirk on Sunday to finish off familial stuff. I'm actually feeling Christmassy now, and when I start wrapping them I'm going to feel uber-Christmassy. Hopefully.
I have to clean my room over the weekend, though. AND do my history essay. Ugh, how depressing. What are you supposed to say about The Years Of Drift?
"Buggar all happened, unles you count James' affair with Robert Carr. Slash on, baby! Then we got onto Buckingham, that's where it gets interesting."
Feel I cannot write that. Alas.
I'm going to go and watch Dead Like Me now.
~Hathy_Col~
Manchester was fun. I think I'm one of the last people to see Love, Actually and I really enjoyed it.
It was a good, mushy, soppy film and every so often I need one, that's why. I am an All Action Girl, normally. I like films were there's sex, violence, aliens and stuff. I like films with long and complex plots involving the end of the world, and occasionally zombies. But sometimes, I need to see a film that's happy, and fun, and romantic, and this fit the bill perfectly.
I found it relly quite funny at times, especially a lot of the political references throughout. "I'll be better than the last lot, I don't have any teeangers are babies or scary wives." And some of it was just... random. But fun.
I also cried like a girl at the ending. I really did. I don't know why. I just thought it was really sweet. I'm also scarily hormonal again, so that's probably what's to blame. Overall, a good film.
Good time around Manchester, actually. Have brought some presents (finally) and I plan to go into Ormskirk on Sunday to finish off familial stuff. I'm actually feeling Christmassy now, and when I start wrapping them I'm going to feel uber-Christmassy. Hopefully.
I have to clean my room over the weekend, though. AND do my history essay. Ugh, how depressing. What are you supposed to say about The Years Of Drift?
"Buggar all happened, unles you count James' affair with Robert Carr. Slash on, baby! Then we got onto Buckingham, that's where it gets interesting."
Feel I cannot write that. Alas.
I'm going to go and watch Dead Like Me now.
~Hathy_Col~